fuzziestwolf.bsky.social
Physicist. Gamer. Servant of cats.
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Slowly and without breaking eye contact, please
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Rejection letters
Rain down like cherry blossoms.
My ego shrivels.
You're not alone, friend
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My son and I and the thousand engineers I work with are not sick. Even if vaccines caused autism, if you think a child dying from measles is less destructive to a family than autism, you can catch me outside.
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Graphite dust in space is a really bad idea, by the way
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Err, have you heard of this thing called gardasil?
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Also there's no such thing as a cure for cancer because cancer is actually 67 different diseases that only look like one disease if you didn't look too closely.
Perhaps you missed the shot that prevents cervical cancer?
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My first thought was that people who respond are teleworking on the weekend without authorization and they'll be looking to fire people who respond for cause
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I think it's more like the belly button. Who knows what's lurking in there?
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No moleste
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Physics colors with crayons:
Electric blue, quantum gray
And galactic black
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If it's served in a fancy glass, it's a spritzer
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Wishful Thinking by The Ditty Bops. Pure sunshine.
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You don't use a git repo for your cat nicknames? It's 2024, man
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We refer to our laziest engineer as our optimization specialist
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Seconding this. But also if you wanted to just watch The Unsleeping City by Dimension 20, you'd get the flavor of Moses if not all the facts
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On Lemmy, you have federated nodes that each have their own rules of behavior. There, node owners would just refuse to federate with whoever hosted a harasser.
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Criticisms are better. At least those are honest.
Imposter syndrome, you say? Yeah I'm not very good at that
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You mean turkey, but sweet potatoes are still good, right?
. . . Right?
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Dude, printers get a bad rap, but they cost as much as a single date night, use wtfever discount paper you put in them, are capable of making photo quality images and still jam less and work faster than they did 20 years ago.
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I can't tell if this is a troll account and I'm deeply troubled
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A novel is an invitation to practice empathy
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Given the thread we're on, you might try Winterset Hollow~
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Personally, my guilty pleasure is highly meta fiction -- novels where novels turn out to be the deeper truth, e.g. 😉
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Unfortunately, we just did. It didn't go our way
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Yes. I'm not talking about ideas, I'm talking about actual people. It's absolutely a change that needs to happen, but we haven't been seriously working on it and so there are not enough people in our government to actually do the work. Hiring, training and implementing aren't free or quick
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You don't have to convince me, I'm already sold. It's a question of politics, not economics, and I'd rather do something rather than nothing while the politics become tenable
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Baby steps. Political capital and expertise must be gathered and spent to achieve universal coverage. In the meantime, we should do what good we can and demonstrate that private insurance companies and pharmacy middlemen are completely unnecessary
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A unicorn comes
Not in the spring of my youth
But fallow season
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Iron Widow was so incredible. It deserved every award it got shafted out of.
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Used to live in Las Vegas and spent half my time angry at cox for not working.
Moved to a small town in CA just the other side of death valley and have 2 fiber companies, a cable company and two wireless companies competing to sell me home Internet. $50/ month for 500/500 fiber line.
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Many DoD civilian employees are not covered by three federal union
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Don't let perfect be the enemy of good.
Right now, Cuban is doing good. Let him.
If he stops, eat him. This is the way.
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I would say there's no reason to think any other model could produce superior results. Private funding leads to inefficiencies as basic science is treated like trade secrets. State funding is a bad deal for the state because information crosses state lines. What else is there?